[UC] FW: 2 cats need home

2007-01-10 Thread Linda Lee
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Subject: [westphillyfreecycle] 2 cats need home

We have 2 older cats (10  11yrs) that we cannot keep anymore.  One
has the early stages of diabetes and the other seems to be soiling all
over the house.  I have 3 young children (including a baby) and cannot
do this anymore!  Can anyone please help?
If you cannot take the cats, but have advice about where to take them
I would appreciate that too.

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Re: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???

2007-01-10 Thread B Andersen

Look, we know that Ross won't make any apologies for his seemingly
insensitive remarks. What surprises me is that the listserve sherriff hasn't
called him to the carpet for posting non-UC related topics to the UC list.

This whole saga is a story of bad judgement all around, and is a good
example of how draconian our law enforcement can be. The student in question
may have made a silly choice by putting the stuff in her baggage, but it's
pretty clear that law enforcement over reacted and got their facts wrong.
Was she targeted because she was Asian, maybe. Did she get different
treatment afterwards than others may have because of who she was, probably
... but that's all speculation.

In Philadelphia, we tolerate poor political leadership and management - and
this is just another example of how it comes back to haunt us.

On 1/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Please keep on trying to mold your assumptions into a logical point.  So
now you're saying flour filled condoms should have been erroneously ID'edas 
bomb materials if she perhaps was wearing a head covering and looked
Arab?  And that if that were the case, you'd criticize her for being so
stupid as to cause officials to make a mistake.  Oh, and by the way, David
Oh is not some tall building fat cat lawyer.  In fact, he lives more in
Craig's territory than UC.

And please don't forget Wen Ho Lee, who's eyes and lawyers did not suffice
to keep him out of isolation, without bail, as a bona fide national security
threat for nothing.  It was pretty apparent that his being Asian was a key
piece of evidence against him.

And did you note the equally off base comment to the blog saying the
inflexible city solicitor would not settle anytime soon?  So did that person
retract?

To be on target, you have to go after the city first, really.


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 She is of the Asian persuasion --  (see story below). My point is and was
that if she had looked anything like an Arab, Homeland Security would have
whisked her off to Gitmo without further ado. The issue was not so much
that she might have been carrying drugs as that she might have been carrying
bomb materials. But those hotsy-totsy princesses with the Mongolian
eyefolds and expensive lawyers who go to Bryn Mawr get special treatment.
I still say she should apologize and give back the money. Stress bag and
hall tea my ass.
December 29, 2005
A Philadelphia Story posted by Dave Hoffman
[image: airlinetoy6.jpg]
This story http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/13504147.htmfrom the
Philadelphia Inquirer caught my eye. (And gave me an opportunity to steal a
picture from Dan's airline screening playset post.) Janet Lee, a Bryn 
Mawrstudent, was on her way home from the holidays. At the Philadelphia
Int'l Airport, she was arrested because her checked bags contained condoms
full of flour, which the police mistakenly identified in two field tests as
cocaine and amphetamines. According to Lee, she and hall-mates had created
the bags as stress balls as an exam-time gag. The system held Lee in jail
for three weeks on $500,000 bail:

Lee acted tough to protect herself. She did modern-dance moves to keep
limber. Inmates saw this and gossiped: Everyone thought I knew karate
because I'm Asian. She certainly didn't discourage the stereotype. Inmates
saw the high volume of visitors and figured she was important. Again, she
did not discourage the notion. She did not tell her cell mates that the
visitors were actually volunteers from Catholic churches in Philadelphia who
had taken up her cause.
The volunteers helped her hire [a lawyer, and former prosecutor, named
David] Oh.
I believed her story because things just didn't add up, Oh said. For one
thing, Oh said, the field tests were odd because they detected the presence
of not one drug but three.
People don't mix drugs like that, Oh said.
First, Oh contacted Bryn Mawr and confirmed that Lee's dorm mates had, in
fact, made the condoms together during a pre-exam session they call a hall
tea.
Then, Oh said, he called Assistant District Attorney Charles Ehrlich, who
agreed to expedite laboratory tests. Ehrlich also agreed to help seek
reduced bail, Oh said. A day after the new test came back and confirmed that
the substance was flour, Lee was released.
She flew home first class.

There are a few notable things about this story. The draconian D.A.'soffice 
(all considered) gave Lee a huge break because of her connections - a
social capital that most defendants do not have. It is also surprising (and
heartening) that Philadelphia Airport is screening luggage well enough to
catch this (potential contraband). I also wonder about the remarkably high
bail set for a college student who had no prior record that we know about,
and the jail authorities apparent decision not to put her 

[UC] Game days in Lansdowne, 1/27 and 3/24

2007-01-10 Thread John A. F. Desmond



Salutations, gentlefolk !


On the Saturdays of January 27th and March 24, 2007,
 The Garden Church in Lansdowne
  will be hosting their winter and spring Game Days -
   board games, CCGs, war games, RPGs and more,
 for children of all ages - and grownups as well !

These events will run from 10 AM to 9 PM, at The Garden Church,
 which is located at 82 North Lansdowne Avenue,
  at the corner of Stratford Ave, in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania,
   - across Lansdowne Ave. from the WaWa,
 easily accessible by auto or public transit, for directions see:
  http://www.thegardenchurch.org/directions.html

If you'd like to run a demonstration game, tournament,
 RPG campaign, or miniatures battle,
  please let us know what you'll need in table space, etc.
 If we can fit you in, we will
  and we'll add the news to our future announcements.

There will be no admission charge,
 though contributions to help cover
  the church's lighting and heating expenses, etc,
 will be welcome
 - please make checks out to The Garden Church

The Garden Church, a United Methodist Community,
  at 82 N. Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa. 19050, (610) 623-1645
 for more info -
  http://www.thegardenchurch.org

If enough people come and play,
 we hope that we can make these GameDays
  a regularly scheduled event,
   and bring people together,
 from Delaware County and the whole Philadelphia metro area,
  for friendly competition, fellowship and fun.

Young children should be accompanied by an adult.

Hope to see you there !




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Re: [UC] UCD ruins scientific experiment

2007-01-10 Thread B Andersen

It's really hard to feel sorry for you ...

On 1/9/07, Kyle Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 My noble experiment to see how long it would take Project SWEEP to have
my offensive neighbors in pillories on the corner to be pelted by their own
offal was ruined today when John Fenton's crew swooped in and cleaned up
their garbage. You could eat off of the sidewalk now (as I assume a number
of rats have been doing for the past month).

This saga will probably continue in six months when I get a ticket from
the city for making a false claim about trash they couldn't find.

kc





RE: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???

2007-01-10 Thread Kyle Cassidy

Subject: Re: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???
 Look, we know that Ross won't make any apologies 

Ross is just sore that a) she got a free body cavity search and b) his Ph.D. 
never earned him $180,000 for three weeks worth of work.

In a similar, but more related vein, what ever became of the African American 
penn staff/faculty member who was harrassed by security for walking his bicycle 
across spruce street? the implication being that he must have stolen it.

The DP reports today that overall crime is down by 3 percent this year, but 
if you're not affilitated with the University your mileage may vary.

There was a 22% drop in robberies in the areas that the Penn Police patrol.-

Penn Criminology Professor Lawrence Sherman agreed, saying that DPS's main 
goal should be to protect those affiliated with the University.


[UC] Best Bagel?

2007-01-10 Thread Cindy Miller
So far, tried: Sam's, various supermarkets (Shop-Rite, Wegman's, Whole 
Foods,  Pathmark, etc)


-cm


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Re: [UC] Best Bagel?

2007-01-10 Thread Jim Cummings

New York Bagels on Haverford, just before City Line open until 5 most
days, closed Saturdays, until 4 on Sunday I think. They are exactly
what bagels are supposed to be.
Jim


On 1/10/07, Cindy Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

So far, tried: Sam's, various supermarkets (Shop-Rite, Wegman's, Whole
Foods,  Pathmark, etc)

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Re: [UC] Best Bagel?

2007-01-10 Thread Martha Ledger

I would have recommended the same place had Jim not done it first.

Martha Ledger

On Wednesday, January 10, 2007, at 11:28  AM, Jim Cummings wrote:


New York Bagels on Haverford, just before City Line open until 5 most
days, closed Saturdays, until 4 on Sunday I think. They are exactly
what bagels are supposed to be.
Jim


On 1/10/07, Cindy Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

So far, tried: Sam's, various supermarkets (Shop-Rite, Wegman's, Whole
Foods,  Pathmark, etc)

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RE: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???

2007-01-10 Thread KAREN ALLEN

From: Kyle Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: B Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED], UnivCity@list.purple.com
Subject: RE: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 10:28:36 -0500


Penn Criminology Professor Lawrence Sherman agreed, saying that DPS's main 
goal

should be to protect those affiliated with the University.


Yeah, but who's going to protect us from the Penn faculty?



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Satan among us (was RE: [UC] Game days in Lansdowne, 1/27 and 3/24)

2007-01-10 Thread Mike V.
But John, everyone knows that RPGs and their ilk are satanic and
designed to lure our youth into a world of occult witchcraft!  How can a
church advocate their use?  Unless... Unless it's a church of SATAN.

http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/0046/0046_01.asp

I don't wanna be Elfstar anymore!  I wanna be Debbie!

- Mike V.

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Subject: [UC] Game days in Lansdowne, 1/27 and 3/24




Salutations, gentlefolk !


On the Saturdays of January 27th and March 24, 2007,
  The Garden Church in Lansdowne
   will be hosting their winter and spring Game Days -
board games, CCGs, war games, RPGs and more,
  for children of all ages - and grownups as well !

These events will run from 10 AM to 9 PM, at The Garden Church,
  which is located at 82 North Lansdowne Avenue,
   at the corner of Stratford Ave, in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania,
- across Lansdowne Ave. from the WaWa,
  easily accessible by auto or public transit, for directions see:
   http://www.thegardenchurch.org/directions.html

If you'd like to run a demonstration game, tournament,
  RPG campaign, or miniatures battle,
   please let us know what you'll need in table space, etc.
  If we can fit you in, we will
   and we'll add the news to our future announcements.

There will be no admission charge,
  though contributions to help cover
   the church's lighting and heating expenses, etc,
  will be welcome
  - please make checks out to The Garden Church

The Garden Church, a United Methodist Community,
   at 82 N. Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa. 19050, (610) 623-1645
  for more info -
   http://www.thegardenchurch.org

If enough people come and play,
  we hope that we can make these GameDays
   a regularly scheduled event,
and bring people together,
  from Delaware County and the whole Philadelphia metro area,
   for friendly competition, fellowship and fun.

Young children should be accompanied by an adult.

Hope to see you there !




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Fwd: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???

2007-01-10 Thread emko
Jeez. She's held for 3 weeks because she has flour-filled condoms and  
you think SHE'S in the wrong? That drug lab has to be pretty F-ing  
bad. They should be made to pay so that maybe somebody higher up will  
take notice. Let's face it -- a $ settlement is probably more  
effective than any other means we have of communicating with our  
local government. We should be grateful that somebody took this rap  
so that when you or I are stopped for some stupid thing MAYBE the  
drug lab will be that tiny bit much better.


I suppose you think it could never happen to you. Good luck with that  
line of thought.


Maggie


On Jan 8, 2007, at 9:13 PM, Ross Bender wrote:


I say we should have let her rot in jail.

PHILADELPHIA (Reuters Life!) - A U.S. college student imprisoned  
for three weeks for trying to take flour-filled condoms onto an  
airplane has settled her lawsuit against Philadelphia for  
$180,000, a city spokesman said on Friday.


Janet Lee, 21, a student at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, was  
arrested at Philadelphia International Airport in 2003 after  
police and security officials thought the flour was an illegal drug.


She was held in Philadelphia on drug-trafficking charges and  
released only when tests proved the substance in the three condoms  
was flour.


The condoms, which are sometimes used to smuggle drugs, were a  
joke among the students, and Lee was taking them home to Los Angeles.



Her civil rights case against Philadelphia, which had been set to  
go to trial on Thursday, was settled for $180,000, said Ted  
Qualli, spokesman for Philadelphia Mayor John Street.




--
Ross Bender
http://rossbender.org






RE: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???

2007-01-10 Thread Kyle Cassidy
Yeah, you'd think. Bender could have told them in about two lines if it
was cocaine or not. Maybe they should hire him, he could have saved them
three weeks worth of lab work and $180,000. 

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Subject: Fwd: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???

Jeez. She's held for 3 weeks because she has flour-filled condoms and
you think SHE'S in the wrong? That drug lab has to be pretty F-ing bad.
They should be made to pay so that maybe somebody higher up will take
notice. Let's face it -- a $ settlement is probably more effective than
any other means we have of communicating with our local government. We
should be grateful that somebody took this rap so that when you or I are
stopped for some stupid thing MAYBE the drug lab will be that tiny bit
much better. 

I suppose you think it could never happen to you. Good luck with that
line of thought.

Maggie



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Re: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???

2007-01-10 Thread Ross Bender

On 1/10/07, Kyle Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Yeah, you'd think. Bender could have told them in about two lines if it
was cocaine or not. Maybe they should hire him, he could have saved them
three weeks worth of lab work and $180,000.



Whatever. Still, I'm grateful for the vivid visual imagery of Hall Tea out
on the pedicured campus of Bryn Mawr with all these high-class princesses
sitting around filling up condoms with flour to make Stress Bags. Back in
the day the Asian chicks I knew at Barnard had better things to stuff their
condoms with to relieve their stress, if you take my meaning.

--
Ross Bender
http://rossbender.org/irkswatch19.html

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Subject: Fwd: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???

Jeez. She's held for 3 weeks because she has flour-filled condoms and
you think SHE'S in the wrong? That drug lab has to be pretty F-ing bad.
They should be made to pay so that maybe somebody higher up will take
notice. Let's face it -- a $ settlement is probably more effective than
any other means we have of communicating with our local government. We
should be grateful that somebody took this rap so that when you or I are
stopped for some stupid thing MAYBE the drug lab will be that tiny bit
much better.

I suppose you think it could never happen to you. Good luck with that
line of thought.

Maggie



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RE: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???

2007-01-10 Thread Mike V.
Asian chicks you knew at Barnard had... penises?  I'm confused.
 
- Mike V.

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Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 1:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???




On 1/10/07, Kyle Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

Yeah, you'd think. Bender could have told them in about two lines if it
was cocaine or not. Maybe they should hire him, he could have saved them
three weeks worth of lab work and $180,000.


Whatever. Still, I'm grateful for the vivid visual imagery of Hall Tea
out on the pedicured campus of Bryn Mawr with all these high-class
princesses sitting around filling up condoms with flour to make Stress
Bags. Back in the day the Asian chicks I knew at Barnard had better
things to stuff their condoms with to relieve their stress, if you take
my meaning. 

-- 
Ross Bender
http://rossbender.org/irkswatch19.html



Re: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???

2007-01-10 Thread Ross Bender

Don't be silly.

On 1/10/07, Mike V. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Asian chicks you knew at Barnard had... penises?  I'm confused.

- Mike V.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Ross Bender
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 10, 2007 1:52 PM
*To:* Kyle Cassidy
*Cc:* emko; Univcity List
*Subject:* Re: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???



On 1/10/07, Kyle Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yeah, you'd think. Bender could have told them in about two lines if it
 was cocaine or not. Maybe they should hire him, he could have saved them
 three weeks worth of lab work and $180,000.


Whatever. Still, I'm grateful for the vivid visual imagery of Hall Tea
out on the pedicured campus of Bryn Mawr with all these high-class
princesses sitting around filling up condoms with flour to make Stress
Bags. Back in the day the Asian chicks I knew at Barnard had better things
to stuff their condoms with to relieve their stress, if you take my meaning.


--
Ross Bender
http://rossbender.org/irkswatch19.html





--
Ross Bender
http://rossbender.org


[UC] Motorcycle Mechanic

2007-01-10 Thread Pete Coyle

Does anyone have a local motorcycle mechanic they want to recommend?

The little woman has her eye on a 1976 Honda that needs to be rolled to 
a shop.


I've been off the list for awhile, and I figured that this seemed like a 
good question to return with.


:P

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RE: [UC] Best Bagel?

2007-01-10 Thread Philip Forrest
Rachael's Nosheri on 19th  Sansom

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Subject: [UC] Best Bagel?

So far, tried: Sam's, various supermarkets (Shop-Rite, Wegman's, Whole 
Foods,  Pathmark, etc)

-cm


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[UC] Eat at Abbraccio to Support U.C. Arts League

2007-01-10 Thread Ann Kreidle
Support the University City Arts League by visiting Abbraccio Restaurant 
for brunch this Sunday, January 14 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.  You'll enjoy 
delicious pancakes and waffles prepared by Guest Chef Carol Moore, see 
friends and neighbors, and listen to live music.  Abbraccio will donate 
5% of the proceeds to benefit the  Arts League, an outstanding community 
resource for fun and affordable classes for the whole family. 

The Art League's winter session begins January 14. Sign up now to 
register for classes.  Highlights of this term include: Landscape 
Design/Installation, Six Sisters of Crochet, EclectiFunk, Quilting, 
Ballroom Dance, Beginning Fiction Workshop, Dao Yin Yoga, the Nursery 
League Playgroup, and many others. For a complete listing, visit the 
Arts League's web site at: http://www.ucartsleague.org/


Abbraccio is located at 820 South 47th Street (the corner of 47th and 
Warrington).


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Re: [UC] Best Bagel?

2007-01-10 Thread SKnight
I don't know how this thread got started, but the bakery at Third   Poplar is 
excellent also (can't remember the name; they also have the best hamentashen), 
besides City Line.   

The Kennedy Market at 19th  JFK always has a great assortment of bagels and is 
the best small market in the whole area.  They sell Acme herring in cream sauce 
that has enough onions.  

There is also the market on the first floor of the Philadelphian, called 
Kramer's.   Best-tasting chopped liver.

And if you want a real treat, try Famous Deli before Passover for fresh grated 
horseradish.  I can't imagine the new owner discontinuing that practice.  They 
actually used to bring an ancient grater out in the front of the store.  The 
fumes were too strong to grate inside.  It is a very large wooden contraption 
that seems to date to turn-of-the-century.

Sande Knight
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  To: Cindy Millermailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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  Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 11:28 AM
  Subject: Re: [UC] Best Bagel?


  New York Bagels on Haverford, just before City Line open until 5 most
  days, closed Saturdays, until 4 on Sunday I think. They are exactly
  what bagels are supposed to be.
  Jim


  On 1/10/07, Cindy Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   So far, tried: Sam's, various supermarkets (Shop-Rite, Wegman's, Whole
   Foods,  Pathmark, etc)
  
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Re: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???

2007-01-10 Thread SKnight
After all the ill-tempered bull we have to put up with from this errant bad boy 
on this list, this comment takes the cake.
Sande Knight
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  Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 4:33 PM
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  Don't be silly.


  On 1/10/07, Mike V. [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
Asian chicks you knew at Barnard had... penises?  I'm confused.

- Mike V.
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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ross Bender
  Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 1:52 PM
  To: Kyle Cassidy
  Cc: emko; Univcity List
  Subject: Re: [UC] We're Paying This Loopy Bryn Mawr Student $180,000???





  On 1/10/07, Kyle Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote: 
Yeah, you'd think. Bender could have told them in about two lines if it
was cocaine or not. Maybe they should hire him, he could have saved them
three weeks worth of lab work and $180,000.

  Whatever. Still, I'm grateful for the vivid visual imagery of Hall Tea 
out on the pedicured campus of Bryn Mawr with all these high-class princesses 
sitting around filling up condoms with flour to make Stress Bags. Back in the 
day the Asian chicks I knew at Barnard had better things to stuff their condoms 
with to relieve their stress, if you take my meaning. 

  -- 
  Ross Bender
  
http://rossbender.org/irkswatch19.htmlhttp://rossbender.org/irkswatch19.html



  -- 
  Ross Bender
  http://rossbender.orghttp://rossbender.org/ 

Re: [UC] Best Bagel?

2007-01-10 Thread Anthony West
That's Kaplan's. Well worth the trip. Nothing comparable in West Philly, and 
Northern Liberties is one of our sister neighborhoods.

-- Tony West
  - Original Message - 
  From: SKnight 
  To: Jim Cummings ; Cindy Miller 
  Cc: univcity@list.purple.com 
  Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 12:00 AM
  Subject: Re: [UC] Best Bagel?


  I don't know how this thread got started, but the bakery at Third   Poplar 
is excellent also (can't remember the name; they also have the best 
hamentashen), besides City Line.